A lot of the sellers who ask me this question aren’t actually in Jonestown anymore. They’ve already relocated for work, they’re settling an estate, or they moved and kept the house as a rental longer than planned. If that’s your situation, the question isn’t just who should sell your house, it’s who you can trust to sell it well when you can’t be there to check on it yourself. I’m Robbie English, REALTOR and Broker at Uncommon Realty, and here’s what I’d tell any out-of-town Jonestown seller to look for.
TL;DR: Who Should I Hire To Sell My Jonestown House
- Ask how an agent communicates when you can’t be on-site, video walkthroughs, photos after any work is done, real updates instead of vague check-ins.
- Confirm they can coordinate local logistics for you, a key holder, a vendor point of contact, someone who can meet an inspector in person.
- Ask how they’d price your home against current North Shore comps, not a citywide average, since you won’t be able to sanity-check that against neighborhood chatter yourself.
- Check their Texas license status directly through the Texas Real Estate Commission before signing anything, especially if you’re vetting someone you’ll likely never meet in person before closing.
Communication has to replace being there in person
If you can’t drive by the house yourself, you need someone who tells you what’s actually happening, not just that things are “moving along.” Ask a prospective agent how they’d keep you updated between showings, whether that’s a quick video walkthrough after any repair work, real photos, or a straight answer when a showing didn’t go well instead of silence.
Ask who handles what you physically can’t
Selling from a distance usually means you need help with things beyond the listing itself, holding a key for contractors, walking someone through the house for an estimate, or being the local point of contact when movers or a cleaning crew need access. Ask directly whether an agent handles that kind of coordination or expects you to arrange it yourself from out of state.
Pricing you can’t verify by word of mouth
When you’re local, you can sanity-check a price against what neighbors say their homes sold for. From a distance, you’re relying entirely on the comps an agent shows you. Ask them to walk you through recent, comparable sales in your specific part of Jonestown, not a blanket North Shore number, and ask enough questions that the number makes sense on its own.
Thinking About Selling?
My answer, for what it’s worth
I work with out-of-town sellers regularly, and I keep the same standard for them that I do for anyone local: real updates, direct answers, and pricing based on what’s actually happening in Jonestown right now. If you want to compare notes against what I’ve laid out above, reach out and ask me the same questions.


